Women as a whole might still be lagging behind men when it comes to getting so-called hot jobs, but some badass women are punching through the glass ceiling.

Enter champion mixed martial arts fighter Ronda Rousey. The 25-year-old stunner just became the first female to join the testosterone-fueled world of cage fighting in the UFC. It's especially impressive, given that the head of UFC, Dana White, said last year that he'd never add women to the ranks.

Apparently Ronda changed his mind. He told sports commentator Jim Rome that she "has the whole package," though it's not clear whether or not she'll compete against men or women when she makes her debut.

We're not exactly into UFC fighting, but we're stoked that strong women like Ronda are breaking into male-dominated careers both in sports and in the boardroom.